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4 Ever Water Tite
4.7(
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Serving Port Huron, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The guys from 4-Ever Water-Tite were great! Prior to contracting 4-Ever Water-Tite, I had problems with water and excess moisture in my basement. My basement walls were also pushing in laterally. They put in a perimeter drain system and a new sump pump. They also installed steel support beams to support the walls. I am happy to report that it has now been a full year since 4-Ever Water-Tite worked on waterproofing my basement and it has remained dry. I highly recommend this company."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
Rock Solid Exteriors
4.0(
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Serving Port Huron, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I was very happy with my experience with Rock Solid Exteriors. First I met Levi when he came out (in the rain) to look at my roof and provided a great estimate. Next I spoke with Tammie in the office to get the process moving forward. My project got scheduled quickly and within a week I was meeting the Brian, Luke and the rest of the team at my home. The roofing team did a great job of protecting my patio and landscape. Each time I came outside to see what work was going on, Brian answered any questions I had. Once they were done they cleaned up and as I walked the yard with them and each time I asked a question or pointed something out they patiently answered all questions. When I asked if they could take "one more pass" with the magnet for nails they said no problem and did another sweep. Finally, today I met Jeff when he and Luke came back to walk the property and answer any additional questions I had. I would recommend Rock Solid Exteriors to anyone in need of work on their home."
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Recommended by82%of homeowners
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Cyrus Masonry and Restoration
5.0(
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Serving Port Huron, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Cyrus Masonry and Restoration is a family operated company with a team made up of experienced masons, caulkers, and laborers. We pride ourselves on our honesty, hard work, and delivery of the highest quality results for our customers. We specialize in stone, brick, block, and restoration. Some of our services include chimney repair and building, patios, door and window lentils, retaining walls, porches, sidewalks, driveways and basements.

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Clover Asphalt
4.0(
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Serving Port Huron, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We offer top Quality Asphalt & Concrete work with Competitive rates and warranties! We specialize in Emergency parking lot drain(Catch Basin) Repairs, Seal Coating, Hot Rubber Crack Filling, Asphalt & Pothole Repairs, Flatwork, Complete Paving, Land Clearing,\nMillings, Culvert Repairs&Replacements, Stamped Concrete, Patios, Custom Brick Paving, Emergency Repairs&Demos etc. Our company is owner operated with over 35 years of experience. All of our employees take pride and joy while providing professionalism in all of our services!\n

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Concrete Resurfacing questions, answered by experts

A concrete overlay on an existing slab can range from 1/4 of an inch to 2 inches thick, though a minimum of 2 inches is often recommended to ensure stability and quality. The ideal thickness depends on the condition of the existing concrete and the depth of any planned designs or imprints. Before applying the overlay, it's important to repair and clean the surface, then apply a primer. For specialized work like a stamped concrete overlay, hiring an experienced contractor is recommended to determine the correct thickness and ensure the new layer isn't too high or heavy. For context, most standard concrete slabs are between 4 and 6 inches thick.

Concrete blemishes such as chipped steps or small cracks are fixable with patching. For bigger jobs, including driveway repair and cracks wider than a 1/4 of an inch, patches will only serve as a temporary fix. Resurfacing is ideal when the surface is showing more widespread wear—like if it’s pitted, rough, or has lots of cracks. Resurfacing gives your concrete a fresh, like-new appearance without needing a full replacement.

When the concrete is severely cracked, sinking, or otherwise structurally unsound, replacing it might be your best option. Replacement ensures the safety and longevity of the surface in this case.

Yes, you can grind concrete by hand, but it’s typically known as sanding concrete when done with a hand grinder. Additionally, you should only use this method if you’re working on a smaller area, like a countertop, rounding an edge, removing imperfections, or doing a spot repair versus a driveway or patio.

The best way to resurface a concrete porch is to clean and prep the surface, pour a layer of concrete on top, allow it to cure, then seal it. A concrete overlay provides a durable layer and enhances your porch's look. You can even choose a stamped overlay to make it look like stone or brick. To ensure structural integrity, repair concrete cracks before applying the new concrete. If the existing concrete is in significant disrepair, consider removing and replacing the concrete instead of an overlay.

Mix the resurfacer into a sticky mixture. The consistency should look like mashed potatoes. Use a squeegee to push the resurfacer across the pitted area and smoothen the surface with a cement trowel flush. Make sure you protect any expansion joints with a weather strip. Alternatively, cut out any resurfacer that touched the joint once the mixture begins to harden.

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